I participate in grass-roots activism both within my union and activist movements in the general community. So by no means are unions the only option for participation in social movements.
That said, I would in general recommend people join their union, though I don’t know much about the CPSU in particular. Unions will have your back with legal support if you need it, and they help to buoy up wages and conditions for everyone. (One notable exception is the SDA, if you want an example of a shitty union, take a look at them. Anyone in the SDA should join the RAFFWU instead.)
In any case, as a member you can work to change the union itself. Most unions will have various collections of rank-and-file members working as pressure groups within the union, as well as participating in broader activist movements. E.g. www.instagram.com/cpsu4palestine/
Oh, I know of it (it’s Community and Public Sector Union, btw), I just meant I don’t know anything about their efficacy, politics, experiences of members, etc.
I think I am just going to do something for you, and everyone here. I’m not ready yet, but I am in discussion with the government in relation to this project already.
I think I will be able to do it with the support of our government, rather than trying to fight them for it.
The only thing I need really, is for everyone to trust my broken mind, and support me if you are able to.
And understand that I am severely autistic, I suffer from so many things, so I don’t like to be bombarded too much. Well, the problem is that I do like it too much. If I had all the time in the world, I would read every word every one of you had to say, and respond in kind. And try to find a solution to your problem (tell me if you don’t want that, I encourage you to come up with your own!)
So for now, I’d rather limit my communication to this thread right here.
Because I need you to trust me, I am going to share my life with you as best I can, without trying to inflict too much of my personal suffering upon you. If you find emotional trauma difficult to read about, consider that.
karma@aussie.zone 6 months ago
Did you have much success?
My union (CPSU) is a bunch of useless boomers so I don’t subscribe.
zero_gravitas@aussie.zone 6 months ago
Working on it!
I participate in grass-roots activism both within my union and activist movements in the general community. So by no means are unions the only option for participation in social movements.
That said, I would in general recommend people join their union, though I don’t know much about the CPSU in particular. Unions will have your back with legal support if you need it, and they help to buoy up wages and conditions for everyone. (One notable exception is the SDA, if you want an example of a shitty union, take a look at them. Anyone in the SDA should join the RAFFWU instead.)
In any case, as a member you can work to change the union itself. Most unions will have various collections of rank-and-file members working as pressure groups within the union, as well as participating in broader activist movements. E.g. www.instagram.com/cpsu4palestine/
karma@aussie.zone 6 months ago
Ah cpsu, I think stands for corporate public sector union.
zero_gravitas@aussie.zone 6 months ago
Oh, I know of it (it’s Community and Public Sector Union, btw), I just meant I don’t know anything about their efficacy, politics, experiences of members, etc.
karma@aussie.zone 6 months ago
I think I am just going to do something for you, and everyone here. I’m not ready yet, but I am in discussion with the government in relation to this project already.
I think I will be able to do it with the support of our government, rather than trying to fight them for it.
The only thing I need really, is for everyone to trust my broken mind, and support me if you are able to.
And understand that I am severely autistic, I suffer from so many things, so I don’t like to be bombarded too much. Well, the problem is that I do like it too much. If I had all the time in the world, I would read every word every one of you had to say, and respond in kind. And try to find a solution to your problem (tell me if you don’t want that, I encourage you to come up with your own!)
So for now, I’d rather limit my communication to this thread right here.
Because I need you to trust me, I am going to share my life with you as best I can, without trying to inflict too much of my personal suffering upon you. If you find emotional trauma difficult to read about, consider that.
karma.id.au
karma@aussie.zone 6 months ago
So if you want to discuss political things do it here. I’ll do my best.
karma@aussie.zone 6 months ago
So if you want to ask/discuss personal things do it under here. I want to be as transparent as you want our government to be.